She was the second longest-tenured English monarch in history.
Queen Victoria
This man played a pivotal role in the unification of Germany and became the empire's first Chancellor.
Otto von Bismarck
This European power was primarily though not solely responsible for the imposing of unequal social classes and other injustices against Latin American nations.
Spain
This term refers to the granting of freedom to serfs or enslaved people in Russia and beyond.
Emancipation
This movement popularized in England due to the likes of William Wilberforce and others, led to slavery no longer being permitted within the nation or its colonies.
Abolition
Kaiser
This man was a central figure in revolutions in many Latin American countries due to studying the American and French Revolutions.
Simón Bolívar
This infamous event that took place in Russia in 1905 involved a massacre of peaceful protestors outside of St. Petersburg due to the orders of the Tsar.
"Bloody Sunday"
This song played beautifully on the bagpipes was associated with the desire for England to end slavery.
Amazing Grace
Kulturkampf or the "battle for civilization" was an attempt at forcibly changing the views of this religious group in Germany, but it failed miserably.
Catholics
This is a person in a Latin American country prior to the 19th century who was near the bottom of the social hierarchy due to having Native African and European descent.
Mulattoes
Francis Joseph began as a dual monarch of these 2 nations before they combined into 1 empire for Joseph to rule.
Austria & Hungary
This island in the United Kingdom desired independence from England, especially after suffering from the Potato Famine of 1847.
Ireland
This German state was largely responsible for the annexation of other German states leading to the founding of the German Empire.
Prussia
This is a person in a Latin American country prior to the 19th century who was at the top of the social hierarchy due to having been born in Europe.
Peninsulares
This Russian word refers to a violent and prejudicial attack upon Jewish people.
Pogrom
This form of government was imposed in England during the 19th century which allowed executive leaders (prime minister or cabinet) to be chosen by and responsible to the legislature.
Parliamentary Democracy
This German term was used to describe putting the needs of the state over everything else.
Realpolitik
This man with a French-sounding name was a former slave who became a military general and was instrumental in the Haitian Revolution.
Touissant L'Overture
This 19th-century Tsar of Russia rejected the notion of industrialization or modernization but paid the price as he was eventually assassinated.
Alexander II